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West End Vets
Edinburgh
Our Score (64/100)
West End Vets is set up for both routine care and urgent needs, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) and being listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, helpful staff, including one account of supportive handling of euthanasia for a bird. There’s also a clear note that experiences can be inconsistent between vets—described as “hit and miss,” with some being professional and others rude.
West End Vets is set up for both routine care and urgent needs, with emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) and being listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, helpful staff, including one account of supportive handling of euthanasia for a bird. There’s also a clear note that experiences can be inconsistent between vets—described as “hit and miss,” with some being professional and others rude.
Market Cross Veterinary Clinic
Dalkeith
Our Score (57/100)
Market Cross Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and listed as meeting RCVS Core Standards. The clinic appears set up for routine care (vaccines, parasite control, nurse clinics, six‑month checks) as well as in‑house diagnostics and surgery (digital x‑ray, ultrasound, video endoscopy; soft tissue, orthopaedic and ocular surgery). It’s also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, experiences are mixed and sometimes sharply conflicting: some long‑term clients describe gentle handling for nervous pets and supportive end‑of‑life care, while others report rushed or rough-feeling consultations, concerns about a “takeover”/staff changes, and an unresolved refund dispute. Practical comfort/access feedback also conflicts: the website notes disabled access, but a reviewer says the interior felt too tight for wheelchair use and describes the waiting area as small and very warm in summer with no water available.
Market Cross Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 2003 and listed as meeting RCVS Core Standards. The clinic appears set up for routine care (vaccines, parasite control, nurse clinics, six‑month checks) as well as in‑house diagnostics and surgery (digital x‑ray, ultrasound, video endoscopy; soft tissue, orthopaedic and ocular surgery). It’s also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, experiences are mixed and sometimes sharply conflicting: some long‑term clients describe gentle handling for nervous pets and supportive end‑of‑life care, while others report rushed or rough-feeling consultations, concerns about a “takeover”/staff changes, and an unresolved refund dispute. Practical comfort/access feedback also conflicts: the website notes disabled access, but a reviewer says the interior felt too tight for wheelchair use and describes the waiting area as small and very warm in summer with no water available.
ICR Veterinary Group Ltd
Gorebridge
Our Score (71/100)
ICR Veterinary Group Ltd is a general veterinary practice that, based on the provided clinic data, is also a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (the exact out-of-hours arrangement isn’t specified). Reviews repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain procedures and lay out treatment options, including follow-up phone calls after visits. Owners also highlight practical touches such as same-day appointments when phoning and a separate cat-only waiting area. A minority of reviewers raise cost concerns, including wanting clearer discussion of cheaper medication alternatives and using prescriptions to buy medicines online.
ICR Veterinary Group Ltd is a general veterinary practice that, based on the provided clinic data, is also a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (the exact out-of-hours arrangement isn’t specified). Reviews repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain procedures and lay out treatment options, including follow-up phone calls after visits. Owners also highlight practical touches such as same-day appointments when phoning and a separate cat-only waiting area. A minority of reviewers raise cost concerns, including wanting clearer discussion of cheaper medication alternatives and using prescriptions to buy medicines online.
